US20050047693A1 - Sealing unit for a wheel bearing - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a sealing unit for a wheel bearing.
- the sealing unit at least has a cover cap made of sheet metal on a rotationally fixed bearing ring, an elastic seal on the cover cap and a radially protruding baffle plate on a bearing ring which baffle plate can rotate with respect to the rotationally fixed bearing ring.
- the invention can be applied to all known types of a wheel bearing such as, for example, with fixed outer rings and inner rings which can rotate with respect to the outer rings, with fixed inner rings and outer rings which can rotate with respect to the inner rings, with divided inner or outer rings and with inner or outer rings which form one unit together with a flange.
- the interior of the wheel bearing is understood to be the roller bodies which are arranged radially between the outer ring and the inner ring, cages for guiding the roller bodies and components of sensor devices for a wheel bearing and, if appropriate, further elements of the bearing which are arranged mainly radially between the inner and outer ring.
- the roller bodies may be balls or conical rollers.
- Such a sealing unit is described in DE 196 447 44 C2.
- This sealing unit has a cover cap made of sheet metal, an elastic seal on the cover cap and a baffle plate.
- the cover cap is pressed, with a hollow cylindrical section, into the outer ring of a wheel bearing in a rotationally fixed fashion.
- the cover cap extends, via an annular disk section, radially from the section in the direction of the inner ring and of the baffle plate.
- the baffle plate is securely seated on the inner ring and is provided in one piece with a carrier for a pulse transmitter.
- the pulse transmitter is seated axially behind the cover cap toward the roller bodies of the radial bearing.
- a seal attached to the cover plate bears with two annular sealing lips against a step in the baffle plate and provides a seal against the moveable inner ring.
- the object was to improve a sealing unit of the genus-forming type with respect to its mounting characteristic and to prolonging its service life. Furthermore, the object was to configure the sealing unit in such a way that more installation space is available for parts of a sensor system which are arranged in the interior of the bearing.
- the sealing unit has at least one cover cap which is formed so as to be mostly rotationally symmetrical and is formed from sheet metal.
- the cover cap is placed on a rotationally fixed outer or inner and/or divided bearing ring.
- the sealing unit is also provided with an annular elastic seal and a baffle plate.
- the seal is attached to the cover cap, preferably by integral injection molding, or is vulcanized onto the cover cap.
- the seal including a sealing lip is comprised of one material or from a plurality of components made of the same material or of different materials.
- the baffle plate is formed in the shape of a circular ring and protrudes radially from a rotatable bearing ring, which is preferably an inner bearing ring or a divided bearing ring, and the baffle plate is attached to the bearing ring by a form fit.
- the cover cap at least axially adjoins, with a preferably disk-shaped section, the roller bodies of the roller bearing which roller bodies are arranged radially between the bearing rings.
- the cover cap thus covers the interior of the bearing from the outside, at least in the axial direction.
- a rotationally symmetrical, hollow shoulder is provided on the cover cap.
- the shoulder extends from the disk-shaped section of the cap axially inward in the direction of the roller bearings and is preferably hollow cylindrical.
- the seal which is fixed with respect to the shoulder is provided with at least one sealing lip.
- the sealing lip bears at least once in a radially sealing fashion against a hollow cylindrical section which is fixed with respect to the rotatable bearing ring and protrudes axially from the baffle plate in the direction of the roller bodies.
- the hollow cylindrical section is constructed in one piece with the baffle plate.
- the baffle plate adjoins the sealing lip axially on the outside on one side of the sealing facing away from the roller bodies.
- the annular seal firstly adjoins the shoulder in the axial direction of the roller bodies, with at least one third of the axial extent of the shoulder.
- the free axial length of the seal protrudes axially from the shoulder thus corresponds at least to one third of the length with which the shoulder protrudes axially from the cover cap.
- the seal is freely elastically moveable in a radial direction, starting from its connection (attachment) to the shoulder and extending to its free end.
- the annular seal can, for example, be elastically constricted or widened in this region without being supported radially on the shoulder or without being impeded thereby in the process.
- the sealing lip is generally mounted with prestress on the inner ring, and therefore easily widened elastically during the mounting on the inner ring, the sealing lip can freely expand radially outwards.
- the prestress is generally 0.2 mm in practice.
- the part of the seal which protrudes freely from the shoulder is radially thicker than the thickness of the sheet metal from which the cover cap and thus the shoulder are formed.
- the seal is continuous with at least one sealing lip which bears in a sealing fashion against the hollow cylindrical section of the baffle plate.
- the wall thickness of the sealing lip viewed in the longitudinal section, is smaller than the axial extent, viewed in this longitudinal section, of the seal which protrudes freely from the shoulder.
- a sealing unit with a seal which is configured as described above can be easily mounted since more radial free space for expansion during the mounting of the sealing lip onto the shoulder of the baffle plate is available to the seal and to the sealing lip. Furthermore, as the seal is of overall significantly more elastic construction, a longer service life of the sealing unit can be expected.
- One configuration of the invention provides for the sealing lip to bear twice in a sealing fashion against the baffle plate, one free end of the sealing lip bearing in a sealing fashion directly against the annular baffle plate in the axial direction.
- Such a seal is also configured with a spring which engages around the sealing lip in an annular shape and which prestresses the lip radially against a section of the baffle plate or at least the part of the sealing lip which bears radially against baffle plate section.
- a further configuration of the invention provides for a presealing lip which is arranged axially in front of the side of the sealing lip facing away from the roller bodies.
- the presealing lip is preferably arranged radially between the shoulder of the cover cap and the section on the baffle plate and lies either radially in a sealing fashion against the baffle plate section or axially in a sealing fashion against the baffle plate.
- the sealing unit is preferably arranged in a wheel bearing in which the cover cap is fixed with respect to an outer ring of the bearing and the baffle plate is fixed with respect to an inner ring thereof.
- the sealing unit relate to a wheel bearing with at least one pulse transmitter of a sensor system of the wheel bearing.
- the cover cap is formed here from a non-ferromagnetic metal sheet and covers, at least axially, the pulse transmitter arranged axially between the cover cap and the roller bodies protecting it against influences from the outside.
- the shoulder on the cap is arranged at least partially concentrically between the pulse transmitter and the section on the baffle plate.
- the seal is arranged at least partially concentrically with respect to a hollow cylindrical segment of a securing plate which secures the pulse transmitter to the rotatable bearing ring.
- the securing plate for the pulse transmitter is formed either separately from the baffle plate on the inner ring, preferably by means of a form fit, or, as in one configuration of the invention, in one piece with the section and thus in one piece with the baffle plate.
- the hollow cylindrical segment is continuous, on its side facing the roller bodies, with the securing plate which secures the pulse transmitter.
- the securing plate and the baffle plate are preferably aligned in parallel with one another and hold the sealing lip axially between them.
- the invention provides for a sealing unit for a wheel bearing with at least one pulse transmitter of a sensor system of the wheel bearing and having the following features:
- the pulse transmitter can thus be configured in a more generous way in its radial dimensions and projects radially into the additional free space provided by means of the axial distance between the cover cap and the outer ring with the invention.
- the cover cap to have the rotationally symmetrical hollow shoulder extending axially in the direction of the roller bodies.
- the shoulder is preferably of as short a construction as possible in its free axial length and holds the seal with at least one sealing lip.
- the seal is preferably freely moveable in a radially outward direction in an elastic fashion starting from its connection to the shoulder, and the seal bears against the hollow cylindrical section which protrudes axially from the baffle plate in the direction of the roller bodies.
- the pulse transmitter is either a baffle element or a magnet which is arranged on a baffle carrier and has alternating polarization.
- the pulse transmitter made of sheet metal and the carrier therefor are constructed in one piece with the baffle plate and are connected to one another here by the hollow cylindrical section.
- a further configuration of the invention provides for the hollow cylindrical section to have an annular groove toward the baffle plate, which is bent from the section.
- the annular groove adjoins the section at the transition to the baffle plate which is formed in a circular ring shape and protrudes radially.
- the baffle plate has here a sheet metal thickness which is reduced at least by the radial depth of the annular groove.
- the baffle plate is manufactured by widening and radially fitting on the cylindrical section which is reduced in diameter.
- the transition from the relatively small to the relatively large diameter is a predetermined bending point here which secures the axial position of the finished baffle plate, for example, to the securing plate for the pulse transmitter and facilitates the radial bending of the baffle plate.
- one configuration of the invention provides for the axial shoulder on the cover plate to be arranged at least partially concentrically between the pulse transmitter and the section.
- the pulse transmitter is secured to the inner bearing ring by a securing plate.
- the seal is arranged at least partially concentrically within a hollow cylindrical segment of the securing plate.
- the hollow cylindrical segment extends here away from the securing plate which preferably firstly protrudes in the direction of the cover cap, away from the securing plate which firstly preferably protrudes radially in a disk shape and is of conical or hollow cylindrical construction.
- the securing plate is preferably again directed radially outwards in the form of a circular ring.
- the pulse transmitter is for the most part attached or constructed on the previously mentioned section of the securing plate which is in the shape of a circular ring.
- FIG. 1 shows a longitudinal section through a sealing unit according to the invention, in which the seal has a double-sealing sealing lip which is prestressed with an endless spiral spring, and
- FIG. 2 shows an exemplary embodiment of the invention which has a seal with two sealing lips.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show a partial view of a wheel bearing, in a section plane which extends in the direction along the center axis (not illustrated) of the wheel bearing.
- the wheel bearing has at least one rotationally fixed bearing ring 1 in the form of an outer ring, a bearing ring 2 which can rotate with respect to the outer ring and is in the form of an inner ring, roller bodies in the form of balls 3 , a cage 4 and a sealing unit 5 .
- a pulse transmitter 6 is arranged in the wheel bearing.
- the sealing unit 5 is comprised of a cover cap 7 , an elastic seal 8 , 10 and of a baffle plate 9 .
- the cover cap 7 is of rotationally symmetrical construction in the form of a cup and has radially on the outside a hollow cylindrical section 7 a , in addition a disk-shaped bottom part 7 b , which is preferably constructed in the form of a circular ring or of a disk, and a hollow cylindrical shoulder 7 c .
- the cover plate 7 With the section 7 a , the cover plate 7 is seated securely on an outer circumference of the rotationally fixed bearing ring 1 .
- the section 7 a of the cover plate 7 covers the interior of the bearing and in particular the pulse transmitter 6 , shutting it off radially from the outside.
- the bottom part 7 b extends radially from the section 7 a in the direction of the rotatable bearing ring 2 and in doing so, the part 7 b covers the interior of the wheel bearing and the pulse transmitter 6 axially.
- the center of the bottom part 7 b is made to extend axially in the direction of the roller bodies 3 so that the shoulder 7 c extends from the bottom 7 b .
- the seal 8 according to the illustration in FIG. 1 , is attached to the shoulder 7 c and the seal 10 , according to the illustration in FIG. 2 , is attached to the shoulder 7 c.
- the seal 8 also has connections to the shoulder 7 c which are designated as the floating membranes 8 a and 8 b , a base 8 c , a sealing lip 8 d , a bead 8 e and a spring 11 .
- the seal 8 is connected via the floating membranes 8 a and 8 b to the cover cap 7 , and is in particular connected radially to the shoulder 7 c .
- the annular seal 8 firstly adjoins, with the base 8 c , the shoulder 7 c in the axial direction. In this configuration, the base 8 c which is connected at the end to the shoulder 7 c protrudes free of the shoulder 7 c in the direction of the roller bodies 3 from the shoulder 7 c .
- the seal 8 is continuous, at the base 8 c , with the sealing lip 8 d which forms a double seal.
- the bead 8 e protrudes from the floating membrane 8 b and is formed axially on the outside of the cover cap 7 and radially over the baffle plate 9 .
- the seal 10 has floating membranes 10 a and 10 b , a base 10 c , a sealing lip 10 d , a bead 10 e and a presealing lip 10 f .
- the floating membranes 10 a and 10 b , the bead 10 e and the base 10 c are assigned and connected to the shoulder 7 c in a way which is analogous to the sealing lip 8 .
- the single-sealing sealing lip 10 d firstly protrudes from the seal 10 .
- the presealing lip 10 f which is continuous with the floating membrane 10 b , and which is connected radially to the shoulder 7 c , then follows on one side of the sealing lip 10 d facing away from the roller bodies 3 .
- the seal 8 , 10 protrudes freely from the shoulder 7 c at the base 8 c , 10 c by the axial extent V′.
- the axial extent V′ is at least as large as, or larger than, a third of the axial extent V of the shoulder 7 c in the bottom part 7 b in the direction of the roller bodies 3 .
- the seal 8 , 10 is radially thicker at the base 8 c , 10 c in the region indicated by S′ than the sheet thickness of the metal sheet of the cover cap 7 on the shoulder 7 c which is marked by S.
- the baffle plate 9 is per se a disk-shaped circular ring section 9 a which protrudes radially from the rotatable bearing ring 2 , but which is shaped as a sheet metal part in one piece with a hollow cylindrical section 9 b and a securing plate 9 c .
- the wall thickness of the circular ring section 9 a is reduced by an amount T in comparison with the wall thickness of the section 9 b so that ultimately, the actual baffle plate 9 on the circular ring section 9 a has a smaller sheet metal thickness than the section 9 b .
- T corresponds here to the depth of the annular groove 17 which has been produced at the predetermined bending point, after the section 9 b .
- the sealing lips 8 d , 10 d and 10 f are arranged axially between the circular ring section 9 a and the securing plate 9 c , the securing plate 9 c firstly extending radially outward away from the rotatable bearing ring 2 in a disk shape and then being continuous with a hollow cylindrical segment 9 d which at least partially engages around the seal 8 , 10 .
- the securing plate 9 c finally continues in a circular ring section 9 e which is directed radially outwards and to which the pulse transmitter 6 is attached.
- the pulse transmitters 6 which are shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 are magnetized pulse transmitters with alternating polarization in a plastic carrier mass. It is also conceivable for the pulse transmitter to be formed, for example, by means of the carrier made of sheet metal itself with corresponding marks such as holes and webs between the holes or stamped parts of the sheet metal.
- the sealing unit 5 protects the interior of the wheel bearing and the pulse transmitter 6 against external environmental influences such as moisture, dust and mechanical effects from the outside.
- the wheel bearing is essentially protected here by the cover cap 5 and the circular ring section 9 a of the baffle plate 9 .
- the rotatable joint in the sealing unit 5 is sealed by means of the seals 8 and 10 .
- the baffle plate 9 essentially protects the seal 8 , 10 from the outside against coarse environmental influences such as dust or mechanical effects.
- the radial air gap 12 between the free external circumference of the circular ring section 9 a and the cover cap is to be kept as small as possible here.
- the size of the air gap is also regulated by the bead 8 e , 10 e . Dirt and water which impinge on the circular ring section 9 a are mainly kept away from the sealing lips 8 d , 10 f owing to the small air gap, and at the rotating baffle plate 9 they are conducted radially outwards away from the sealing unit 5 .
- the annular cavity 13 which is bounded by the sealing lip 8 d and the baffle plate 9 is optionally filled with grease.
- the cavity 13 is joined on the roller body side by a radial contact 14 between the sealing lip 8 d and the section 9 b .
- the sealing lip 8 d is prestressed radially in the direction of the rotatable bearing ring 2 by the spring 11 , which is constructed as a spring ring, endless spiral spring or the like.
- the half-open cavity 15 which adjoins the sealing lip 8 d on the roller body side of the contact 14 is optionally also filled with grease.
- the presealing lip 10 f on the seal 10 performs presealing.
- the presealing lip 10 f is adjoined on the roller body side by an annular cavity 16 which is optionally filled with grease and which is bounded on the roller body side by the sealing lip 10 d.
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- The invention relates to a sealing unit for a wheel bearing. The sealing unit at least has a cover cap made of sheet metal on a rotationally fixed bearing ring, an elastic seal on the cover cap and a radially protruding baffle plate on a bearing ring which baffle plate can rotate with respect to the rotationally fixed bearing ring.
- The invention can be applied to all known types of a wheel bearing such as, for example, with fixed outer rings and inner rings which can rotate with respect to the outer rings, with fixed inner rings and outer rings which can rotate with respect to the inner rings, with divided inner or outer rings and with inner or outer rings which form one unit together with a flange.
- Such a sealing unit protects the interior of the wheel bearing against environmental influences from the outside. The interior of the wheel bearing is understood to be the roller bodies which are arranged radially between the outer ring and the inner ring, cages for guiding the roller bodies and components of sensor devices for a wheel bearing and, if appropriate, further elements of the bearing which are arranged mainly radially between the inner and outer ring. The roller bodies may be balls or conical rollers.
- Such a sealing unit is described in DE 196 447 44 C2. This sealing unit has a cover cap made of sheet metal, an elastic seal on the cover cap and a baffle plate. In this case, the cover cap is pressed, with a hollow cylindrical section, into the outer ring of a wheel bearing in a rotationally fixed fashion. The cover cap extends, via an annular disk section, radially from the section in the direction of the inner ring and of the baffle plate. The baffle plate is securely seated on the inner ring and is provided in one piece with a carrier for a pulse transmitter. The pulse transmitter is seated axially behind the cover cap toward the roller bodies of the radial bearing. A seal attached to the cover plate bears with two annular sealing lips against a step in the baffle plate and provides a seal against the moveable inner ring.
- At the time at which the invention was made, the object was to improve a sealing unit of the genus-forming type with respect to its mounting characteristic and to prolonging its service life. Furthermore, the object was to configure the sealing unit in such a way that more installation space is available for parts of a sensor system which are arranged in the interior of the bearing.
- This object is achieved by the invention. The sealing unit has at least one cover cap which is formed so as to be mostly rotationally symmetrical and is formed from sheet metal. The cover cap is placed on a rotationally fixed outer or inner and/or divided bearing ring. The sealing unit is also provided with an annular elastic seal and a baffle plate. The seal is attached to the cover cap, preferably by integral injection molding, or is vulcanized onto the cover cap. The seal including a sealing lip is comprised of one material or from a plurality of components made of the same material or of different materials.
- The baffle plate is formed in the shape of a circular ring and protrudes radially from a rotatable bearing ring, which is preferably an inner bearing ring or a divided bearing ring, and the baffle plate is attached to the bearing ring by a form fit.
- The cover cap at least axially adjoins, with a preferably disk-shaped section, the roller bodies of the roller bearing which roller bodies are arranged radially between the bearing rings. The cover cap thus covers the interior of the bearing from the outside, at least in the axial direction. A rotationally symmetrical, hollow shoulder is provided on the cover cap. The shoulder extends from the disk-shaped section of the cap axially inward in the direction of the roller bearings and is preferably hollow cylindrical. The seal which is fixed with respect to the shoulder is provided with at least one sealing lip. The sealing lip bears at least once in a radially sealing fashion against a hollow cylindrical section which is fixed with respect to the rotatable bearing ring and protrudes axially from the baffle plate in the direction of the roller bodies. The hollow cylindrical section is constructed in one piece with the baffle plate. The baffle plate adjoins the sealing lip axially on the outside on one side of the sealing facing away from the roller bodies.
- Considered in the longitudinal section of the sealing unit, which is parallel with the central axis of the wheel bearing, the annular seal firstly adjoins the shoulder in the axial direction of the roller bodies, with at least one third of the axial extent of the shoulder. The free axial length of the seal protrudes axially from the shoulder thus corresponds at least to one third of the length with which the shoulder protrudes axially from the cover cap. In this arrangement, the seal is freely elastically moveable in a radial direction, starting from its connection (attachment) to the shoulder and extending to its free end. This means that the annular seal can, for example, be elastically constricted or widened in this region without being supported radially on the shoulder or without being impeded thereby in the process. This is advantageous in particular when the seal is mounted. Since the sealing lip is generally mounted with prestress on the inner ring, and therefore easily widened elastically during the mounting on the inner ring, the sealing lip can freely expand radially outwards. The prestress is generally 0.2 mm in practice.
- Furthermore, at least the part of the seal which protrudes freely from the shoulder is radially thicker than the thickness of the sheet metal from which the cover cap and thus the shoulder are formed. As it extends further, the seal is continuous with at least one sealing lip which bears in a sealing fashion against the hollow cylindrical section of the baffle plate. In the process, the wall thickness of the sealing lip, viewed in the longitudinal section, is smaller than the axial extent, viewed in this longitudinal section, of the seal which protrudes freely from the shoulder.
- A sealing unit with a seal which is configured as described above can be easily mounted since more radial free space for expansion during the mounting of the sealing lip onto the shoulder of the baffle plate is available to the seal and to the sealing lip. Furthermore, as the seal is of overall significantly more elastic construction, a longer service life of the sealing unit can be expected.
- One configuration of the invention provides for the sealing lip to bear twice in a sealing fashion against the baffle plate, one free end of the sealing lip bearing in a sealing fashion directly against the annular baffle plate in the axial direction. Such a seal is also configured with a spring which engages around the sealing lip in an annular shape and which prestresses the lip radially against a section of the baffle plate or at least the part of the sealing lip which bears radially against baffle plate section.
- A further configuration of the invention provides for a presealing lip which is arranged axially in front of the side of the sealing lip facing away from the roller bodies. The presealing lip is preferably arranged radially between the shoulder of the cover cap and the section on the baffle plate and lies either radially in a sealing fashion against the baffle plate section or axially in a sealing fashion against the baffle plate.
- The sealing unit is preferably arranged in a wheel bearing in which the cover cap is fixed with respect to an outer ring of the bearing and the baffle plate is fixed with respect to an inner ring thereof.
- Further configurations of the sealing unit relate to a wheel bearing with at least one pulse transmitter of a sensor system of the wheel bearing. The cover cap is formed here from a non-ferromagnetic metal sheet and covers, at least axially, the pulse transmitter arranged axially between the cover cap and the roller bodies protecting it against influences from the outside. The shoulder on the cap is arranged at least partially concentrically between the pulse transmitter and the section on the baffle plate.
- In this last-mentioned arrangement, the seal is arranged at least partially concentrically with respect to a hollow cylindrical segment of a securing plate which secures the pulse transmitter to the rotatable bearing ring. The securing plate for the pulse transmitter is formed either separately from the baffle plate on the inner ring, preferably by means of a form fit, or, as in one configuration of the invention, in one piece with the section and thus in one piece with the baffle plate. For this purpose, the hollow cylindrical segment is continuous, on its side facing the roller bodies, with the securing plate which secures the pulse transmitter. The securing plate and the baffle plate are preferably aligned in parallel with one another and hold the sealing lip axially between them.
- The invention provides for a sealing unit for a wheel bearing with at least one pulse transmitter of a sensor system of the wheel bearing and having the following features:
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- the cover plate is manufactured from a non-ferromagnetic sheet metal by cold forming such as deep drawing, pressing, stamping or combinations of these methods,
- the cover plate covers, at least axially on the outside, the pulse transmitter which is arranged axially between the cover cap and between the roller bodies,
- the cover cap is attached to a rotationally fixed, outer bearing ring, preferably by means of a form fit,
- an elastic seal of any desired embodiment, but preferably embodied according to the invention, is attached to the cover cap, and
- a radially protruding baffle plate is fixed with respect to an inner bearing ring which can rotate with respect to the rotationally fixed bearing ring,
- the cover cap surrounds, radially on the outside and preferably with a section which is formed so as to be hollow cylindrical, the pulse transmitter which dips in radially between the bottom part of the cover cap and the outer bearing ring, and the cover cap is at the same time securely sealed radially on the outside on the outer bearing ring, preferably with the hollow cylindrical section.
- As a result of the engagement over the outer ring and as a result of the end-face distance between the preferably disk-shaped section of the cover cap and the end face of the outer ring, additional space for the pulse transmitter is provided axially between the cover cap and the end face of the outer ring. The pulse transmitter can thus be configured in a more generous way in its radial dimensions and projects radially into the additional free space provided by means of the axial distance between the cover cap and the outer ring with the invention.
- Further configurations of the invention provide for the cover cap to have the rotationally symmetrical hollow shoulder extending axially in the direction of the roller bodies. The shoulder is preferably of as short a construction as possible in its free axial length and holds the seal with at least one sealing lip. In this configuration, according to the invention the seal is preferably freely moveable in a radially outward direction in an elastic fashion starting from its connection to the shoulder, and the seal bears against the hollow cylindrical section which protrudes axially from the baffle plate in the direction of the roller bodies.
- The pulse transmitter is either a baffle element or a magnet which is arranged on a baffle carrier and has alternating polarization. The pulse transmitter made of sheet metal and the carrier therefor are constructed in one piece with the baffle plate and are connected to one another here by the hollow cylindrical section.
- A further configuration of the invention provides for the hollow cylindrical section to have an annular groove toward the baffle plate, which is bent from the section. The annular groove adjoins the section at the transition to the baffle plate which is formed in a circular ring shape and protrudes radially. The baffle plate has here a sheet metal thickness which is reduced at least by the radial depth of the annular groove. Before the sealing lip is mounted on the section of the baffle plate, the baffle plate is present, together with the section, in a hollow cylindrical form. Here, the external diameter of the material for the baffle plate on the hollow cylinder is reduced by twice the depth of the annular groove in comparison with the external diameter of the section. After the seal has been fitted onto the cylindrical section, the baffle plate is manufactured by widening and radially fitting on the cylindrical section which is reduced in diameter. The transition from the relatively small to the relatively large diameter is a predetermined bending point here which secures the axial position of the finished baffle plate, for example, to the securing plate for the pulse transmitter and facilitates the radial bending of the baffle plate.
- Finally, one configuration of the invention provides for the axial shoulder on the cover plate to be arranged at least partially concentrically between the pulse transmitter and the section. The pulse transmitter is secured to the inner bearing ring by a securing plate. In this arrangement, the seal is arranged at least partially concentrically within a hollow cylindrical segment of the securing plate. Considered in the longitudinal section of the bearing, the hollow cylindrical segment extends here away from the securing plate which preferably firstly protrudes in the direction of the cover cap, away from the securing plate which firstly preferably protrudes radially in a disk shape and is of conical or hollow cylindrical construction. Afterwards, the securing plate is preferably again directed radially outwards in the form of a circular ring. The pulse transmitter is for the most part attached or constructed on the previously mentioned section of the securing plate which is in the shape of a circular ring.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the invention which refers to the accompanying drawings.
- The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to exemplary embodiments, in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a longitudinal section through a sealing unit according to the invention, in which the seal has a double-sealing sealing lip which is prestressed with an endless spiral spring, and -
FIG. 2 shows an exemplary embodiment of the invention which has a seal with two sealing lips. -
FIGS. 1 and 2 show a partial view of a wheel bearing, in a section plane which extends in the direction along the center axis (not illustrated) of the wheel bearing. The wheel bearing has at least one rotationally fixedbearing ring 1 in the form of an outer ring, abearing ring 2 which can rotate with respect to the outer ring and is in the form of an inner ring, roller bodies in the form ofballs 3, acage 4 and asealing unit 5. Apulse transmitter 6 is arranged in the wheel bearing. The sealingunit 5 is comprised of a cover cap 7, an elastic seal 8, 10 and of abaffle plate 9. - The cover cap 7 is of rotationally symmetrical construction in the form of a cup and has radially on the outside a hollow
cylindrical section 7 a, in addition a disk-shaped bottom part 7 b, which is preferably constructed in the form of a circular ring or of a disk, and a hollowcylindrical shoulder 7 c. With thesection 7 a, the cover plate 7 is seated securely on an outer circumference of the rotationally fixedbearing ring 1. Thesection 7 a of the cover plate 7 covers the interior of the bearing and in particular thepulse transmitter 6, shutting it off radially from the outside. - The bottom part 7 b extends radially from the
section 7 a in the direction of therotatable bearing ring 2 and in doing so, the part 7 b covers the interior of the wheel bearing and thepulse transmitter 6 axially. The center of the bottom part 7 b is made to extend axially in the direction of theroller bodies 3 so that theshoulder 7 c extends from the bottom 7 b. The seal 8, according to the illustration inFIG. 1 , is attached to theshoulder 7 c and the seal 10, according to the illustration inFIG. 2 , is attached to theshoulder 7 c. - The seal 8 also has connections to the
shoulder 7 c which are designated as the floatingmembranes 8 a and 8 b, a base 8 c, a sealinglip 8 d, abead 8 e and aspring 11. The seal 8 is connected via the floatingmembranes 8 a and 8 b to the cover cap 7, and is in particular connected radially to theshoulder 7 c. The annular seal 8 firstly adjoins, with the base 8 c, theshoulder 7 c in the axial direction. In this configuration, the base 8 c which is connected at the end to theshoulder 7 c protrudes free of theshoulder 7 c in the direction of theroller bodies 3 from theshoulder 7 c. As it extends further, the seal 8 is continuous, at the base 8 c, with the sealinglip 8 d which forms a double seal. Thebead 8 e protrudes from the floating membrane 8 b and is formed axially on the outside of the cover cap 7 and radially over thebaffle plate 9. - In
FIG. 2 , the seal 10 has floatingmembranes 10 a and 10 b, a base 10 c, a sealinglip 10 d, abead 10 e and apresealing lip 10 f. The floatingmembranes 10 a and 10 b, thebead 10 e and the base 10 c are assigned and connected to theshoulder 7 c in a way which is analogous to the sealing lip 8. In contrast with the seal 8, the single-sealingsealing lip 10 d firstly protrudes from the seal 10. Thepresealing lip 10 f, which is continuous with the floating membrane 10 b, and which is connected radially to theshoulder 7 c, then follows on one side of the sealinglip 10 d facing away from theroller bodies 3. - The seal 8, 10 protrudes freely from the
shoulder 7 c at the base 8 c, 10 c by the axial extent V′. The axial extent V′ is at least as large as, or larger than, a third of the axial extent V of theshoulder 7 c in the bottom part 7 b in the direction of theroller bodies 3. The seal 8, 10 is radially thicker at the base 8 c, 10 c in the region indicated by S′ than the sheet thickness of the metal sheet of the cover cap 7 on theshoulder 7 c which is marked by S. - The
baffle plate 9 is per se a disk-shaped circular ring section 9 a which protrudes radially from therotatable bearing ring 2, but which is shaped as a sheet metal part in one piece with a hollowcylindrical section 9 b and a securing plate 9 c. The wall thickness of the circular ring section 9 a is reduced by an amount T in comparison with the wall thickness of thesection 9 b so that ultimately, theactual baffle plate 9 on the circular ring section 9 a has a smaller sheet metal thickness than thesection 9 b. T corresponds here to the depth of theannular groove 17 which has been produced at the predetermined bending point, after thesection 9 b. After the seal 8, 10 has been fitted onto thesection 9 b, while theseal unit 5 is being mounted the hollow cylindrical section with the smaller wall thickness is widened to form the circular ring section 9 a and moved radially outwards. - The sealing
8 d, 10 d and 10 f are arranged axially between the circular ring section 9 a and the securing plate 9 c, the securing plate 9 c firstly extending radially outward away from thelips rotatable bearing ring 2 in a disk shape and then being continuous with a hollow cylindrical segment 9 d which at least partially engages around the seal 8, 10. The securing plate 9 c finally continues in a circular ring section 9 e which is directed radially outwards and to which thepulse transmitter 6 is attached. - The
pulse transmitters 6 which are shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 are magnetized pulse transmitters with alternating polarization in a plastic carrier mass. It is also conceivable for the pulse transmitter to be formed, for example, by means of the carrier made of sheet metal itself with corresponding marks such as holes and webs between the holes or stamped parts of the sheet metal. - The sealing
unit 5 protects the interior of the wheel bearing and thepulse transmitter 6 against external environmental influences such as moisture, dust and mechanical effects from the outside. The wheel bearing is essentially protected here by thecover cap 5 and the circular ring section 9 a of thebaffle plate 9. - The rotatable joint in the
sealing unit 5 is sealed by means of the seals 8 and 10. Thebaffle plate 9 essentially protects the seal 8, 10 from the outside against coarse environmental influences such as dust or mechanical effects. Theradial air gap 12 between the free external circumference of the circular ring section 9 a and the cover cap is to be kept as small as possible here. The size of the air gap is also regulated by the 8 e, 10 e. Dirt and water which impinge on the circular ring section 9 a are mainly kept away from the sealingbead 8 d, 10 f owing to the small air gap, and at thelips rotating baffle plate 9 they are conducted radially outwards away from the sealingunit 5. Dirt which penetrates via theair gap 12 is held back at the seal 8, firstly by the free end 8 f of the sealinglip 8 d which acts as a preseal. Water or dirt which has liquefied with water runs out of theair gap 12 again, and when the inner ring is rotating, it is thrown out through theair gap 12 by means of the baffle plate. - The
annular cavity 13 which is bounded by the sealinglip 8 d and thebaffle plate 9 is optionally filled with grease. Thecavity 13 is joined on the roller body side by aradial contact 14 between the sealinglip 8 d and thesection 9 b. The sealinglip 8 d is prestressed radially in the direction of therotatable bearing ring 2 by thespring 11, which is constructed as a spring ring, endless spiral spring or the like. The half-open cavity 15 which adjoins the sealinglip 8 d on the roller body side of thecontact 14 is optionally also filled with grease. - The
presealing lip 10 f on the seal 10 performs presealing. Thepresealing lip 10 f is adjoined on the roller body side by anannular cavity 16 which is optionally filled with grease and which is bounded on the roller body side by the sealinglip 10 d. - Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.
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